Authors
Rebecca E Grinter, W Keith Edwards, Marshini Chetty, Erika S Poole, Ja-Young Sung, Jeonghwa Yang, Andy Crabtree, Peter Tolmie, Tom Rodden, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford
Publication date
2009/6/16
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
1-28
Publisher
ACM
Description
Householders are increasingly adopting home networking as a solution to the demands created by the presence of multiple computers, devices, and the desire to access the Internet. However, current network solutions are derived from the world of work (and initially the military) and provide poor support for the needs of the home. We present the key findings to emerge from empirical studies of home networks in the UK and US. The studies reveal two key kinds of work that effective home networking relies upon: one, the technical work of setting up and maintaining the home network, and the other, the collaborative and socially organized work of the home which the network is embedded in and supports. The two are thoroughly intertwined and rely upon one another for their realization, yet neither is adequately supported by current networking technologies and applications. Explication of the “work to make the home …
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Scholar articles
RE Grinter, WK Edwards, M Chetty, ES Poole, JY Sung… - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2009